Antonym: honor. Similar words: ashamed, sham, chameleon, hamper, chamber, champion, hamburger, gas chamber. Meaning: [ʃeɪm] n. 1. a painful emotion resulting from an awareness of inadequacy or guilt 2. a state of dishonor 3. an unfortunate development. v. 1. bring shame or dishonor upon 2. compel through a sense of shame 3. cause to be ashamed 4. surpass or beat by a wide margin.
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91. Daphne had hung her head in shame .
92. He bowed his head in shame and sadness.
93. He went scarlet with shame and embarrassment.
94. It seems a shame to waste this good food.
95. What a shame they couldn't come.
96. A feeling of shame came over her.
97. That child is completely without shame!
98. Oh dear! What a shame.
99. What a shame that you suck your thumb.
100. It's such a shame they shut that factory .
101. I don'twant to bring shame on the family name.
102. His tears witnessed the shame he felt.
103. She shut her eyes in shame.sentencedict.com/shame.html
104. Your cooking puts mine to shame.
105. It's a damn shame he left her.
106. Your beautiful handwriting puts my untidy scrawl to shame.
107. Shame on you for being so unkind.
108. The girl's cheeks blushed scarlet with shame.
109. What a shame we missed the wedding.
110. It's a crying shame to waste all that food.
111. His bad behaviour brings shame on the whole school.
112. Her remarks made him writhe with shame.
113. His playing really put me to shame.
114. What a shame that it rained today.
115. She blushed with shame.
116. 'John can't come.' 'What a shame,' my brother said sarcastically.
117. It's a shame. I should be at work instead of lying here in bed.
118. Her actions have brought shame and dishonour on the profession.
119. Her energy and enthusiasm puts the rest of us to shame .
120. It's a shame - he had gippy tummy most of the time he was on holiday.